BMW 7-Series 2007+

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#155 of 171 Re: 2007 750Li Individual [Mr_Shiftright] by wabends

Oct 29, 2009 (11:09 am)

Replying to: MrShift@Edmunds (Oct 19, 2009 3:02 pm)
Car was delivered from dealership yesterday to our home yesterday. Looks great, especially the Jet Black exterior over Platinum interior with piano black trim and rear entertainment package, night vision etc. Think it has every available option except for seat massage.
 
 The "BMW Individual" door sill is especially exclusive and I also got the CPO with extended maintenance because replacing a brake pad and/or the 20" performance tires will cost more than what I paid for 5 years coverage.
 
 Thanks for your input.

#156 of 171 how can tires be covered.in CPO. thats impossible by jkutti2000

Oct 29, 2009 (5:19 pm)

hey you mentioned
" I also got the CPO with extended maintenance because replacing a brake pad and/or the 20" performance tires will cost more than what I paid for 5 years coverage. "
 
I can understand the brake job covered.. how can tires be covered.. thats impossible.
tires are normal wear and tear..?

#157 of 171 Re: how can tires be covered.in CPO. thats impossible [jkutti2000] by wabends

Oct 29, 2009 (6:38 pm)

Replying to: jkutti2000 (Oct 29, 2009 5:19 pm)
With the 20" performance tire (run flat), the rim costs about $1000 each and that is fully covered under the maintenance package.
 
It is just a sound investment for my peace of mind.

#158 of 171 Re: how can tires be covered.in CPO. thats impossible [jkutti2000] by wabends

Oct 29, 2009 (6:49 pm)

Replying to: jkutti2000 (Oct 29, 2009 5:19 pm)
By the way, the maintenance package is different from the CPO.

#159 of 171 Re: how can tires be covered.in CPO. thats impossibl by jkutti2000

Oct 30, 2009 (6:05 am)

With the 20" performance tire (run flat), the rim costs about $1000 each and that is fully covered under the maintenance package.
 
ok so if I understand this correctly, u r saying that if u have a flat and u keep driving and the rim gets damaged then they will cover the replacement which can cost 1000
 
hmm, I dont have too much experience with run flats. but does this occur frequently .. i doubt ? first of all getting the flat. and second. keep driving the car. till it is damaged

#160 of 171 2008 750i by sethji

Nov 21, 2009 (8:34 pm)

getting 2008 750i with Sport, luxury seating package, 7500 miles for $ 54,900. http://www.tischerbmw.net/used-cars/2008-BMW-7-Series-4dr-Sdn-750i-v170839.aspx
 
Is this a good price? Is there any room to negotiate?
 
thanks

#161 of 171 Re: 2008 750i [sethji] by krasheed

Nov 22, 2009 (8:09 am)

Replying to: sethji (Nov 21, 2009 8:34 pm)
That is great price with such low miles. There is always room to negotiate though. So try to negotiate, and if he does not budge, just buy it for that price.
Good luck

#162 of 171 BMW extended warranty by mkalagian

Dec 07, 2009 (1:15 pm)

I have a 2007 750LI with approx 39K miles. I was quoted by the finance department at the local BMW dealer that the extended bumper to bumper warranty, including regular service (an addtional 2 years of 100K miles) was $4200.00. Is this the going price? Will th dealership negotiate this price? Thanks for any assistance.
 
Marc

#163 of 171 Re: Bmw (broken motor works) [nutsaboutcars] by nevillec

Dec 20, 2009 (1:27 am)

Replying to: nutsaboutcars (Oct 13, 2009 7:00 am)
I thought the 2008 750LI is a man's dream car, but it turns out a nightmare. My car having electronics that sometimes work and dont work. Batteries dies on me over six times in less than two years even after tech replace new batteries and cables (fiber optical cables as well per BMW dealer tech... are there related??) Only the BMW dealer's tech can touch my car on all maintance schedule or service and only pump the best 91 gas. sometimes there is humming sound on the passenger side and it is on/off by itself repeatedly. My lovely BMW dealer had no clue what is it. Car engine start rough sound once for a while, but today it even gives me a "motor malfunction" alarm. Come on, it only 16,000 miles, and believe me I am not a race car driver neither a turtle.

#164 of 171 Re: Bmw (broken motor works) [nevillec] by templeton3

Jan 16, 2010 (6:41 pm)

Replying to: nevillec (Dec 20, 2009 1:27 am)
I guess I can't complain since my exact same year and model with 23,000 miles has given my the same problems on 5 times. Its sad that the AAA driver knows us on a first name basis. After 23,000 miles, BMW has now decided to replace the battery. By the way, the car was at dealer service last week for the same problem as it is there this week. Our lease is almost up and the saleman doesn't understand why we don't want to buy another BMW. When I asked him for a sales brochure, he told me that BMW doesn't print them anymore. What a loser.
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